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Homeless men watch and wait as another day begins.

Homeless men watch and wait as another day begins.
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Behind The Lens

Location

Outside of the Boston Public Library

Time

early morning

Lighting

flat winter light

Equipment

Nikon FM2 35mm lens

Inspiration

I used to spend my winters photographing the homeless men of Boston's city streets. I wanted to make a difference, tell the story and show the human side which many people do not see.

Editing

This was shot with Kodak Tri-X 400

In my camera bag

Then I carried (3) Nikon FM2 camera bodies with different film types and lenses. Today I carry a Canon EOS 5d Mark III with a 24-70mm f/2.8L USM lens and (2) Canon Speedlite 600EX-RT's

Feedback

In the past, you had to be carefully how you shot. Had to really think about what was in your frame. Today with digital it is much easier to shoot, see your results and correct mistakes. With that being said just take lots of pictures, even if you are unsure, take the shot. Learn from what you are shooting and make corrections on the fly.

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